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NFL Mock Draft Competition

This mock draft is being put together the day of the 2019 NFL draft. We created our mock based on team needs and our personal liking to how the player fits with the team that drafted him. Let us know what you think!

Analysis: Oliver is a motor in the middle of the defensive line who is strong asgainst the run and can still administer sacks.

Jonny Wood: Ed Oliver, DT, Houston

Analysis: The Bills get a top five talent who can get to the quarterback from the middle of the line.

Denver Broncos- Scott Mikulski: Devin Bush, ILB, Michigan

Analysis: Bush can play all three linebacker positions and would breathe fresh air into a stagnant Broncos’ defense.

Jonny Wood: Drew Lock, QB, Missouri

Analysis: GM John Elway takes his latest chance on a franchise quarterback.

Cincinnati Bengals- Scott Mikulski: Andre Dillard, OT, Washington St.

Analysis: While drafting Lock as the future franchise quarterback is tempting, the Bengals go with Dillard who many consider as the top left tackle in the draft who started 39 games his last three years.

Jonny Wood: Devin Bush, ILB, Michigan

Analysis: Bush will be an excellent replacement for the departed Vontaze Burfict.

Green Bay Packers- Scott Mikulski: T.J. Hockensen, TE, Iowa

Analysis: Hockenson, a mismatch against linebackers and safeties, is an upgrade over Jimmy Graham who has fallen quicker than the Titanic. He could be used very similarly to the way the Eagles use Zach Ertz.

Jonny Wood: Brian Burns, Edge, Florida St.

Analysis: The Packers need an edge rusher like Burns to help their defense.

Miami Dolphins- Scott Mikulski: Christian Wilkins, DL, Clemson

Analysis: Wilkins is coming off a national championship and is a 315 pounder who clogs the middle of the defensive line.

Jonny Wood: Christian Wilkins, DL, Clemson

Analysis: Wilkins will bring a winner’s mentality to Miami.

Atlanta Falcons- Scott Mikulski: Montez Sweat, Edge, Mississippi St.

Analysis: Sweat drops after his heart condition is discovered.

Jonny Wood: Rashan Gary, Edge Michigan

Analysis: Atlanta gets an edge rusher who they are hoping plays to his potential he flashed as the number one recruit out of high school.

Washington Redskins- Scott Mikulski: Drew Lock, QB, Missouri

Analysis: The Redskins pull the trigger and choose Lock over Ohio St. QB Dwayne Haskins.

Jonny Wood: Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio St

Analysis: With Lock off the board to the Broncos at 10, the Redskins get who many believe to be the top quarterback in the draft.

Carolina Panthers- Scott Mikulski: Clelin Ferrell, Edge, Clemson

Analysis: Carolina has many holes to fill, but head coach Ron Rivera is a former defensive coach who knows a good pass rush leads to a dynamic defense.

Jonny Wood: Andre Dillard, OT, Washington St.

Analysis: Dillard is the kind of tackle Cam Newyon needs to protect his blind side.

New York Giants- Scott Mikulski: Daniel Jones, QB, Duke

Analysis: After passing on a quarterback at six, the Giants grab Jones, an Eli Manning clone, with a cerebral football-mind and strong mechanics.

Jonny Wood: Cody Ford, OT, Oklahoma Analysis: Ford is a strong tackle who will help the Giants continue to revamp their offensive line.

Minnesota Vikings- Who they will select: Jonah Williams, OL, Alabama

Analysis: The Vikings are looking to shore up their interior offensive line and allow running back Dalvin Cook to run more north-south. Williams has played tackle in college, but could be better served playing guard in the NFL.

Jonny Wood: Jonah Williams, OL, Alabama

Analysis: Williams is a strong player who is determined to play tackle in the NFL.

Tennessee Titans- Scott Mikulski: Noah Fant, TE, Iowa

Analysis: It is time to replace Delanie Walker and add another weapon for quarterback Marcus Mariota.

Jonny Wood: Noah Fant, TE, Iowa

Analysis: Fant is arguably the best tight end in the draft.

Pittsburgh Steelers- Scott Mikulski: Byron Murphy, CB, Washington

Analysis: The Steelers get the best slot corner in the draft. Jonny Wood: Byron Murphy, CB, Washington

Analysis: The Steelers defense needs to improve their secondary.

Seattle Seahawks- Scott Mikulski: Jaylon Ferguson, DE, Louisiana Tech

Analysis: Ferguson would take over for Frank Clark after his trade to Kansas City. Jonny Wood: Montez Sweat, Edge, Mississippi St.

Analysis: The Seahawks get a steal nabbing Sweat at 21,

Baltimore Ravens- Scott Mikulski: D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss

Analysis: The remaining receiving group of the team has a combined 81 career catches. The Ravens nab this year’s “combine beast” to help second-year signal caller Lamar Jackson.

Jonny Wood: Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa St.

Analysis: Butler gives Lamar Jackson a strong target to help move the chains.

Houston Texans- Scott Mikulski: Cody Ford, OL, Oklahoma

Analysis: Quarterback Deshaun Watson was sacked 62 times and needs an upgrade to protect her blindside.

Jonny Wood: Garrett Bradbury, C/G, North Carolina St.

Analysis: Bradbury will be a significant upgrae to the interior offensive line of the Texans.

Oakland Raiders- Scott Mikulski: Joshua Jacobs, RB, Alabama

Analysis: With Beast Mode retiring for a second time this week, Jacobs gives the Raiders a three-down back.

Analysis: Chucky gets immediate play and plug starters at DT, RB, and CB in his second season back in the NFL.

Jonny Wood: Greedy Williams, CB, LSU

Analysis: Another strong pick for the revamped Raiders.

Los Angeles Chargers- Scott Mikulski: Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson

Analysis: The Chargers need to provide further protection for Philip Rivers if he is to appear in a Super Bowl before he retires, but Lawrence’s powerful body in the middle of the defensive line is too good to pass up.

After the combine and after some franchise tags is where I like to kick off some mock drafts. The combine has come and gone and there were some risers and and guys who are falling. If you didn’t read the risers of the combine take a look before reading this (Combine Risers). For the most […]